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    iMPORT STAMPING

    Hi All, The M1icon's returned from Italyicon have the FAT in a star stamped stocks. Was there a star stamped on top of the barrel in front of the handguard lip also? It doesn't show when the handguard is in place. Thanks in advance. John
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    Not sure if all of them do, but most I saw at the CMPicon with the FAT stocks had the stamp on the barrel.

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    Some stocks are marked *** or maybe FAB , as well. I bought one from Northridge a few years ago . The stock pouch covers the FA -whatever stamp.
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    FAT "Fabbrica Armi Terni" Arsenal in Italy that rebuilt and reworked many of the M1icon Carbines. Most of the first ones CMPicon got in were FAT. I understand the star was the proof stamp showing they were released for service in the Italianicon military.

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    If the carbine was worked on in Italyicon then it was stamped not only on the stock but also on the barrel infront of the receiver. Some are well struck and some lightly struck. I also think like imarangemaster that it was a proof firing stamp as it was done on the barrels.

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    These are not import marks per se. Since these carbines were brought back in by the government, no importer's name and address was required. That appears only on carbines brought in by private business importers.

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    I am prepared to execute a sworn , notarized statement that the stamp on my Northridge stock actually indicates one of the rare FAB rebuilds.



    Either that or just whack the G with a small ball peen hammer.
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    'Either that or just whack the G with a small ball peen hammer. '

    ROFLMAO!

    Truly unfortunate how markings sometimes are disfigured by accident!

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    STOCK HUMPER !!!!!!!!!!!

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